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Kevin Klatte Phones & Addresses

  • 1327 Hagys Ford Rd, Narberth, PA 19072 (215) 564-9272
  • Penn Valley, PA
  • 2202 Brandywine St, Philadelphia, PA 19130 (215) 564-9272
  • Cincinnati, OH
  • Monroeville, PA
  • Montgomery, PA
  • 6814 Castor Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19149 (215) 745-9443

Work

Position: Protective Service Occupations

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

Languages

English • German

Emails

Specialities

Orthodontics • Orthodontics & Dentofacial Orthopedics

Professional Records

Medicine Doctors

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Dr. Kevin J Klatte, Philadelphia PA - DMD (Doctor of Dental Medicine)

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Specialties:
Orthodontics
Orthodontics & Dentofacial Orthopedics
Address:
6814 Castor Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19149
(215) 745-9443 (Phone), (215) 745-9453 (Fax)
Languages:
English
German
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Kevin John Klatte, Philadelphia PA

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Specialties:
Dentist
Address:
6814 Castor Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19149

License Records

Kevin John Klatte

Address:
Philadelphia, PA 19149
License #:
DS030955L - Active
Category:
Dentistry
Type:
Dentist

Resumes

Resumes

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Chief Executive Officer

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Location:
1327 Hagys Ford Rd, Penn Valley, PA 19072
Industry:
Health, Wellness And Fitness
Work:
Klatte Orthodontics
Chief Executive Officer
Education:
Xavier University
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science
Skills:
Customer Service
Public Speaking
Strategic Planning
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Kevin Klatte

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Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Kevin J. Klatte
President
Kjk Orthodontics PC
Dentist's Office · Medical Doctor's Office
6814 Castor Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19149
Kevin J. Klatte
President, Family And General Dentistry
Associated Orthodontists Ltd
Dentists
6814 Castor Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19149
(215) 745-9443
Kevin John Klatte
Klatte, Dr. Kevin J
Dentists · Orthodontist · Tmj
6814 Castor Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19149
(215) 745-9443
Kevin Klatte
Treasurer
Philadelphia County Dental Society
Professional Organization Dentist's Office
241 S 6 St, Philadelphia, PA 19106
(215) 925-6050

Publications

Us Patents

Lethal Threat Protection System For A Vehicle And Method

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US Patent:
7695053, Apr 13, 2010
Filed:
Oct 4, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/958043
Inventors:
Michael S. Boczek - Burlington KY, US
Todd A. Huffington - Fairfield OH, US
Kevin M. Klatte - Milford OH, US
Robert C. Martin - Milford OH, US
David J. Wolf - Cincinnati OH, US
Assignee:
BAE Systems Survivability Systems, LLC - Fairfield OH
International Classification:
B62D 25/04
US Classification:
29618712, 29619306, 296148
Abstract:
A field configurable vehicle armoring system and associated method allow a user to retrofit and reconfigure a combination of armor components in response to a perceived threat change and using original equipment manufacture fasteners and holes. The system includes pillar armor attachable after an original equipment manufacture door and hinge are removed. Fasteners extend through the hinge of the armored door, the pillar armor and an original equipment manufacture pillar using holes other than the original equipment manufacture holes. Rocker panel and underbody armor is further provided, along with a ballistic resistant windscreen and rear wall armor. Where desired, system armor includes a composite plate comprising a strike face that is constructed from softer metallic material than an inner metallic sheet.

Modular Body For Use On An Armored Vehicle

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US Patent:
7712409, May 11, 2010
Filed:
Dec 20, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/613401
Inventors:
Brock D. Cunningham - Maineville OH, US
Kevin M. Klatte - Milford OH, US
David Wolf - Batavia OH, US
Assignee:
Armor Holdings, Inc. - Fairfield OH
International Classification:
F41H 5/14
US Classification:
89 3609, 89 3611, 89 3612
Abstract:
A modular armored cab kit is provided for use on an armored vehicle that includes a cab body having a frame, an armored roof, an armored floor and a plurality of attachment elements, with the roof, floor and attachment elements being permanently attached to the frame. The cab kit further includes at least one non-armored panel, at least one non-armored door, at least one armored panel and at least one armored door, each for attachment to the cab body. The attachment elements facilitate field installation and removal of the panels and doors, wherein the non-armored panel and door are removably attached to the frame in a relatively low threat environment and are removed from the frame and replaced with the armored panel and door in a heightened threat environment.

Lethal Threat Protection System For A Vehicle And Method

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US Patent:
7905534, Mar 15, 2011
Filed:
Apr 13, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/759150
Inventors:
Michael S. Boczek - Burlington KY, US
Todd A. Huffington - Fairfield OH, US
Kevin M. Klatte - Milford OH, US
Robert C. Martin - Milford OH, US
Michael D. Reynolds - Cincinnati OH, US
David J. Wolf - Cincinnati OH, US
Assignee:
BAE Systems Survivability Systems, LLC - West Chester OH
International Classification:
B60J 1/00
F41H 7/04
US Classification:
296 841, 29618707, 89 3608, 89936
Abstract:
A field configurable vehicle armoring system and associated method allow a user to retrofit and reconfigure a combination of armor components in response to a perceived threat change and using original equipment manufacture fasteners and holes. The system includes pillar armor attachable after an original equipment manufacture door and hinge are removed. Fasteners extend through the hinge of the armored door, the pillar armor and an original equipment manufacture pillar using holes other than the original equipment manufacture holes. Rocker panel and underbody armor is further provided, along with a ballistic resistant windscreen and rear wall armor. Where desired, system armor includes a composite plate comprising a strike face that is constructed from softer metallic material than an inner metallic sheet.

Lethal Threat Protection System For A Vehicle And Method

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US Patent:
7934766, May 3, 2011
Filed:
Oct 16, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/580443
Inventors:
Michael S. Boczek - Burlington KY, US
Todd A. Huffington - Fairfield OH, US
Kevin M. Klatte - Milford OH, US
Robert C. Martin - Milford OH, US
Michael D. Reynolds - Cincinnati OH, US
David J. Wolf - Cincinnati OH, US
Assignee:
BAE Systems Survivability Systems, LLC - West Chester OH
International Classification:
B62D 25/04
US Classification:
29618712, 29619306, 296148
Abstract:
A field configurable vehicle armoring system and associated method allow a user to retrofit and reconfigure a combination of armor components in response to a perceived threat change and using original equipment manufacture fasteners and holes. The system includes pillar armor attachable after an original equipment manufacture door and hinge are removed. Fasteners extend through the hinge of the armored door, the pillar armor and an original equipment manufacture pillar using holes other than the original equipment manufacture holes. Rocker panel and underbody armor is further provided, along with a ballistic resistant windscreen and rear wall armor. Where desired, system armor includes a composite plate comprising a strike face that is constructed from softer metallic material than an inner metallic sheet.

Lethal Threat Protection System For A Vehicle And Method

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US Patent:
8246106, Aug 21, 2012
Filed:
Oct 16, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/580517
Inventors:
Michael S. Boczek - Burlington KY, US
Todd A. Huffington - Fairfield OH, US
Kevin M. Klatte - Milford OH, US
Robert C. Martin - Milford OH, US
Michael D. Reynolds - Cincinnati OH, US
David J. Wolf - Cincinnati OH, US
Assignee:
BAE Systems Survivability Systems, LLC - Fairfield OH
International Classification:
B62D 25/04
US Classification:
29618712, 29619306, 296148, 296 841
Abstract:
A field configurable vehicle armoring system and associated method allow a user to retrofit and reconfigure a combination of armor components in response to a perceived threat change and using original equipment manufacture fasteners and holes. The system includes pillar armor attachable after an original equipment manufacture door and hinge are removed. Fasteners extend through the hinge of the armored door, the pillar armor and an original equipment manufacture pillar using holes other than the original equipment manufacture holes. Rocker panel and underbody armor is further provided, along with a ballistic resistant windscreen and rear wall armor. Where desired, system armor includes a composite plate comprising a strike face that is constructed from softer metallic material than an inner metallic sheet.

Lethal Threat Protection System For A Vehicle And Method

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US Patent:
7992924, Aug 9, 2011
Filed:
Jan 26, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/014439
Inventors:
Michael S. Boczek - Burlington KY, US
Todd A. Huffington - Fairfield OH, US
Kevin M. Klatte - Milford OH, US
Robert C. Martin - Milford OH, US
Michael D. Reynolds - Cincinnati OH, US
David J. Wolf - Cincinnati OH, US
Assignee:
BAE Systems Survivability Systems, LLC - West Chester OH
International Classification:
B62D 25/04
US Classification:
29618708, 29619307
Abstract:
A field configurable vehicle armoring system and associated method allow a user to retrofit and reconfigure a combination of armor components in response to a perceived threat change and using original equipment manufacture fasteners and holes. The system includes pillar armor attachable after an original equipment manufacture door and hinge are removed. Fasteners extend through the hinge of the armored door, the pillar armor and an original equipment manufacture pillar using holes other than the original equipment manufacture holes. Rocker panel and underbody armor is further provided, along with a ballistic resistant windscreen and rear wall armor. Where desired, system armor includes a composite plate comprising a strike face that is constructed from softer metallic material than an inner metallic sheet.

Lethal Threat Protection System For A Vehicle And Method

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US Patent:
8205933, Jun 26, 2012
Filed:
Jan 26, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/014403
Inventors:
Michael S. Boczek - Burlington KY, US
Todd A. Huffington - Fairfield OH, US
Kevin M. Klatte - Milford OH, US
Robert C. Martin - Milford OH, US
David J. Wolf - Cincinnati OH, US
Assignee:
BAE Systems Survivability Systems, LLC - Fairfield OH
International Classification:
B62D 25/04
B60J 1/00
US Classification:
2961811, 296 841, 29618708, 29618712, 29619306, 29619307
Abstract:
A field configurable vehicle armoring system and associated method allow a user to retrofit and reconfigure a combination of armor components in response to a perceived threat change and using original equipment manufacture fasteners and holes. The system includes pillar armor attachable after an original equipment manufacture door and hinge are removed. Fasteners extend through the hinge of the armored door, the pillar armor and an original equipment manufacture pillar using holes other than the original equipment manufacture holes. Rocker panel and underbody armor is further provided, along with a ballistic resistant windscreen and rear wall armor. Where desired, system armor includes a composite plate comprising a strike face that is constructed from softer metallic material than an inner metallic sheet.

Modular Body For Use On An Armored Vehicle

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US Patent:
20100218357, Sep 2, 2010
Filed:
May 11, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/777501
Inventors:
Brock D. Cunningham - Maineville OH, US
Kevin M. Klatte - Milford OH, US
David Wolf - Batavia OH, US
Assignee:
Armor Holdings, Inc. - Jacksonville FL
International Classification:
B23P 6/00
B23P 11/00
B23P 17/00
US Classification:
294011, 2940215, 2940216
Abstract:
A modular armored cab kit is provided for use on an armored vehicle that includes a cab body having a frame, an armored roof, an armored floor and a plurality of attachment elements, with the roof, floor and attachment elements being permanently attached to the frame. The cab kit further includes at least one non-armored panel, at least one non-armored door, at least one armored panel and at least one armored door, each for attachment to the cab body. The attachment elements facilitate field installation and removal of the panels and doors, wherein the non-armored panel and door are removably attached to the frame in a relatively low threat environment and are removed from the frame and replaced with the armored panel and door in a heightened threat environment.
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